Granada singer Juan Pinilla Martín won the highest award, the Lámpara Minera. The Bordón Minero for guitar went to Juan Antonio Silva Campallo, and the Desplante for baile, to Patricia Pérez Guerrero.
Sunday, August 12th, 2007. Granada singer Juan Pinilla Martín was the winner of the Lámpara Minera at the 47th edition of the Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas. Pinilla also won the first prize for mineras for 6000 euros. The second prize went to Juan Antonio Camino Wenceslá who also won the prize for cartageneras for 4500 euros. The first prize for tarantos went to Rafael Carlos Espejo (Churumbaque hijo), with 4500 euros. First prize for murcianas and other mining cante was for Juan Pinilla Martín, with 4500 euros. In malagueñas, the first prize and 4500 euros went to Juan Antonio Camino Wenceslá. Domingo Herrerías won the prize for siguiriyas for 4500 euros. The soleá prize was for Sergio Gómez Delgado “El Coloraíto”, in addition to a prize for his vidalita. The Special Prize or young singers, with 2000 euros, went to José Luis Villena Panadero “Niño de Aurora”. The Bordón Minero, first prize for guitar, first prize for guitar, with 4500 euros, was given to Juan Antonio Silva Campallo. The second prize for guitar, with 3000 euros, went to Juan Marín Naranjo “El Juani”. The highest dance prize, the Desplante, and 5400 euros, were given to Patricia Pérez Guerrero, and the second prize for dance with 3600 euros was for Yolanda Osuna Linares.
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